Considered the most beautiful archipelago in the Pacific, and known as the “pearl of Polynesia”, the island of Bora Bora is that destination to turn off your cell phone and enjoy your vacation in style.

Tourists have a delicious contact with nature, being able to know a little about the local fauna and flora, in addition to having fun in various water activities.

Not to mention that the beaches of Bora Bora are true paradises on the Pacific Ocean, full of sun loungers and umbrellas, they guarantee unique days on their white sands.

The island is in French Polynesia, a charming country of rare beauty, the archipelago is part of the five large islands located in the Pacific Ocean, Oceania.

Capital of Bora Bora

The capital is the small town of Vaitape, with less than 5,000 inhabitants.

Some say you can cross the entire city in less than an hour by bicycle.

To give you an idea of ​​its size, Vaitape has only one bar, one market, four stores, a pharmacy, two churches and a few other establishments.

Get ready to get to know a very small city, with little structure, but full of charm.

Best time to visit Bora Bora

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The dry period is considered the best time to visit the archipelago, between the months of May and October, since the possibility of rain is remote.

The high season takes place between July and August when prices are higher, if you want to save money, the months of May, June, September and October are the most advantageous, as prices are more affordable.

Avoid traveling from November to April as the island experiences heavy rains, storms and even hurricanes.

What to enjoy in Bora Bora

Bora Bora is home to some of the paradise beaches most coveted by tourists from all over the world.

With its crystalline waters, turquoise sea and breathtaking scenery, the destination also offers many other interesting attractions to its visitors. Check out!

islets

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Around the main island, there are several islets that are spread out forming a kind of ring, as if it were a string.

There are many ways to get to know these little paradises, as many agencies offer private boat trips, catamarans and taxi boats, which take tourists to beautiful beaches.

For those who love a beautiful view when choosing accommodation, know that these islets offer privileged scenarios for Mount Otemanu, the largest volcano on the island.

Mount Otemanu is one of the main attractions of Bora Bora, French Polynesia.

It is a mountain covered in a lot of green, which is located in the central part of the island and is home to the largest volcano in the archipelago.

There are boat trips to see the mountain from afar, and tours to get to know the mountain up close, on guided hikes around its base.

boat trips

Get to know the most famous mountain on the island, and take the opportunity to take boat trips that travel around the archipelago, taking tourists to observe some of the local fauna and flora, on a tour that can last all day.

These tours include lunch, as well as a stop to practice snorkeling and observe different marine species.

Swim with stingrays and sharks

Of course, if you are a brave traveler, include diving with sharks and stingrays.

This is a very easy tour to find, as it is offered by several tourist agencies, spread throughout the archipelago.

Diving is done with a cylinder and you will be able to get very close to the black-tip sharks, which are around the tourists.

The stingrays are also very close and tourists can even pet the marine animals.

Dive

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If you prefer a more leisurely dive, know that the entire island of Bora Bora has immense marine wealth, with a wide barrier reef, which are close to the coast.

The coolest thing is that the water visibility is great and the sea is very warm, allowing divers to observe marine life more easily, even without a snorkel.

parasail flight

One of the most coveted attractions among tourists is the parasail flight, which flies over the island’s sea.

A tour that lasts from 15 to 25 minutes and the tourist can enjoy the view of the sea from the top, observe nature and the blue sky, which beautifully crown the scenarios.

Motu Piti A’au

Motu Piti A’au is one of the most popular islets in the archipelago due to its turquoise waters, in addition to being the largest in the country.

In this region are the best hotels and resorts, with excellent structure, and the most popular beaches.

If you prefer a more modest trip, know that there is a more deserted and unstructured section, perfect for those who want to spend some quiet moments in quieter and, of course, cheaper places.

Bora Bora beaches

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Bora Bora has beautiful beaches with paradisiacal scenery, such as Matira Beach, in the extreme south of the continent, considered one of the most beautiful in French Polynesia.

With a strip of white sand, and transparent and calm waters, it is a perfect place to relax in a stunning setting. A tip is to stay until sunset, which is one of the most beautiful on the island.

Another very popular beach is Four Seasons, famous for providing a beautiful view of the famous Mount Otemanu.

As the waters are calm and there is a dedicated stretch for water sports such as water biking, kayaking and paddleboarding.

Conrad Bora Bora Nui beach has a unique setting, as it faces the lake, guaranteeing a beautiful view. This region has sunbeds, umbrellas and huts with delicious shade.

Among these, there are other beaches worth visiting, such as Pearl Beach Resort & Spa, St. Regis, beach at Le Meridien, and many others.

What currency and language is spoken in Bora Bora

The official currency of French Polynesia is the Pacific Franc, also known as the French Pacific Franc.

This region in the Pacific was colonized by France and, therefore, the official language of Bora Bora, and of the entire country, is French.

Ready to meet this wonderful archipelago!